We’ve done our best to round up all the coverage from our news:rewired conference at Microsoft UK last Friday, but it’s likely we’ve missed some. So please, please send anything else our way and we’ll add it in: tweet @journalismnews or drop us an email events [at] newsrewired.com. We’ll follow this up with as many of the speaker’s presentations as possible.

Keynote by Peter Bale, executive producer, MSN UK

Networked journalists of 2010 “cannot hide behind the brand we always have in the past. It’s all about them and what they have got to say”.

Mobile

How can mobile devices be better used for newsgathering and publishing? What opportunities are there for specialist publishers to use mobile for journalism and to generate revenue? With: Ilicco Elia, head of consumer mobile, Thomson Reuters; Michael Targett, online and digital development editor at Flightglobal (RBI); Miriam Warren, head of European community management, Yelp; and Sam Jones, director of strategy, Kyte.

Building user-driven projects

How can you use your audience to produce better reporting and special features? What are the benefits of letting users become part of the editorial process? With: Lulu Phongmany, business development & marketing manager, iVillage (NBC); Chris Taggart, developer, OpenlyLocal; Paul Bradshaw, director, MA Online Journalism, Birmingham City University; founder of Online Journalism Blog and Help Me Investigate.

Paid-for content

Case studies on subscription services and paid access models that are working for online, specialist publishers and a look at the challenges and successes of making money from digital products. With: Tom Whitwell, assistant editor and head of online, the Times; Karl Schneider, head of editorial development at RBI; Alastair Bruce, content manager, MSN UK.

Interactives

A look at how interactives, data visualisations and infographics can become a selling point for specialist websites – from how to build them to why they’re important to online storytelling. With: Ollie Williams, Olympics reporter for BBC Sport; Rob Minto, interactive editor, Financial Times; Francis Irving, developer, ScraperWiki.

Building online communities

If you build it, they will come’ doesn’t work online. This session will look at building and managing communities around your content, from blogs and forums, to social media channels, and how best to make use of this specialist audience. With: Samantha Shepherd, online journalist and digital projects co-ordinator, Bournemouth Daily Echo; Simeon Brody, community editor, Community Care (RBI); Simon Perry, publisher, the Ventnor Blog; Matthew Eltringham, assistant interactivity editor, BBC News.

Panel: What’s next for the niche?

The best minds in online journalism and digital publishing come together to discuss what tools, techniques and platforms specialist journalists should be looking towards. With: Ciaran Norris, head of social media, Mindshare [Unfortunately Ciaran couldn’t make it on the day because of work commitments]; Philip Trippenbach, freelance interactive producer; Kevin Anderson, digital innovator and online journalist, Hannah Waldram, beat blogger for Guardian Local Cardiff and founder of Bournville Village; Suzanne Kavanagh, publishing sector manager, Skillset.